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MOTD Plugin Readme
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<h2>Overview</h2>

<p>
The message of the day plugin sends a message to all users when they log
in. This is primarily useful for sending legal notifications to all users
of a system.
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<h2>Installation</h2>

<p>Copy motd.jar into the plugins directory of your Wildfire installation. The
plugin will then be automatically deployed. To upgrade to a new version, copy the new
motd.jar file over the existing file.</p>

<h2>Configuration</h2>

The motd plugin is configured via Wildfire system properties. These can
be configured under Server/Server Manager/System Properties:

<ul>
    <li><tt>plugin.motd.subject</tt> -- the subject of the motd message.</li>
    <li><tt>plugin.motd.message</tt> -- the body of the motd message.</li>
    <li><tt>plugin.motd.skipUsers</tt> -- a comma-delimitted list of users that should
    not recieve motd messages.  This is useful for automated xmpp programs.</li>
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<h2>Using the Plugin</h2>

Simply set the subject and message properties. No other configuration is needed.

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